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ANNE AUSTIN THIS H\\ Il\l'l'l NE lisgwmsed 1 gazer. In Capital City, is rec ¢ a crowd of littie roned by a beautin er diverts atter d i say hur Va noys Horn vho a that the Iinid Barr tron, Sally 1s terest in 1 ergelf confronted W iatron of the ollowed her. rom the « orphi David alf-m remony. d sally’s moth know her cently, En David. To protec her husband puts S cen finishing school 1wo years and plan at the end of that ti rakes up the Nally's coming home winds her of her promis: id on the list. rells Sally he insiste NOW Snic GO ON WITI CHAPTER all colors & in a mad hal=idoscol Liauty; the mute hing of & violin play avtist; the rosy glow appurently had tling whisper of subdued buzz of versation; the clamor of very subtle, faint odor tumes; the stronge Color- sil m youn Sally Barr, Vord, was “play -a was playing the debutante. She und enjoying it, face enjoyment that the perfect picture and beautiful debuts She knew that like tea roses, her Drilliant as the knew ‘that her wir zleaming, silky-soft \avishing. that el tume” of sea-shell <ilver lace, made Lyl intricate em arls, was the mos vorn by any dchut son 5o fa She kne fe enviously f the other socause Enid vho all these peop only her adopted m inous with pride a eeanse ‘ourt hom il fooked like a poute ssive satisfactic t Sally Barr i the Sally For woked on, in a sKir awn dress edged dwatet rls oy she " b Lesper the dooy AT new con s D The Sally little wh n critical for 1 1 how loca roival and in 11 tes list of nvitations for docs not no source; shrill of r, mo odor of too many hothou was with a sort of sur jewel whose they had imitated so perfectly. pink taifeta ante all these static W his she L the ba mad iny | she pi AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER* wen and twittering looking provo. 1 b could she keep urd for | Tould zo or i It them 10 suppos on lik worid arcely 1 the Latler's lips when Sally rea David’s side, her ned tips o pers by the frosty silver lik i the snug little scized his oy-widened oy lore skirt ton of 1 ogniz: orphan il wor from lace, lowing the tion Sally | % rom | erner learns 10r is a David! ren’'t coming 1 you had " She stepy snall W and there ballroon at all. “You | David! You haven't| You worked 100 hard | ? Oh. David- at e rone w York d at Er “Oh D e k a Mrs who Sally co find Stone, ons child in th look old been sick? to finish college H laughe 4 harrier his startlingly h were no o has fl mn- When Anigs and narric rr ostep the yes hat she did not of embarrassment, and | zrim young f alive until re- | gofrened. It true that | Ny and | jyoked much older; boyishness had s reputation, jurt him, and Sally could have | in a south- <rcamed out her pain t the DXt \us so. He was hinner. adopt hev ' jeqred to | in his perfectly When Enid | ing evening eclothes, Odd him dressed like t shr Sally re- fist tiaye Da- naa nd nd cheap “jeans” and ally inexponsive twee his big-muscled arn summer sun gilding shie Iy for s to nie his | or thought. | party, to put 1 is piqued fit in. & car She ralls ent haed bare fine “n him seen him in m = the hair 1 THE STORY ALY wirling te pe of incredible insisted throb- d by an unseen of light whicl the rus- ks; the polite, iddle-aged con- but musical voices: the Freneh per- sickening - flowers— Ny gain. She of a socicty “play-acting” upon them hud sweating over the the privileg: and Better ! L stripped | to a thin cotton undershirt | But had never him like this — immaculate, of a pattern, apparently. with other well-dfessed young collo men. And illogically hurt felt as it the ctly stiff bosom of his shirt veritable wall ! between the David and the old Sally hey'y N, were first e stood still, her rleasing his, feeling her, cook st in| hefore en she wa. cor wis a ald i1 I words, hands slowly his eyes rove cut off your beautitul | over him, and sopulap | INto his e RERIIRE | reing {hewildered | s | heat Its e did not s to find from her sadden wanted to cry out to him, Dis breast with her han dly, David! Sally Ford | underneath, Saliy who s vou | Better than anyt world.” | But dil not say for Enid | and | Barr was at her elbow, and it was Lsive | her o mother's coldest, polit: voice that was welcoming David “We're so glad you could come, Mr. Nash., Did ye mey? Umo gl st come back into things becanise compliments | e darling. Tl | Nash.” 1 told her mother The it s i her With 1o i hi necd that alivnated, made her look of the ante her ehecks wers sapphire he was eyes color Shie d-blown hob ¢ black hair'sw r “period cos- ling in the it \ully most hroi t b xps ¢ of iiful dress of the seed | sea- | lgie i 4 you the wivin introduce h 50, almost w But sl th coner | 1 nest hour an | “lernity 1o Sally. 1 yeacted” throngh it—gave | le thou othgr. 25 her fingers to late murmured ppropriats phirases which Enid had pain. ingly taught hers opened the noat last the receiving hroke up; danced, In rapid succes- with fhe mest importunate o mile Enid, 1eluc new , infor upon dune: joy in ney Barr folt ill-a repigeon 5 lin play-acting 1 had upy it with five sion guests, for ling to the had not insisted Wi cent {antly bout ¢n them spotte auest him wt the hallroon to what Barr door oodily listouing ver it Conrtney Most unetions, ighity b te ber amazed from his grasp Hd not o least car irted progy partner uy 1oy ioor i e, | o wonli 1 Sally Ford o trifl ol bt Iress, | =r (u s a4 her oy 14 1 e her topped hand, drew | he oov th e cized | hruptly him nrs 1o 1 her 1e uircase, and | thought iy V't nd 1d h magnifiesnt eirenla rably that ihi s <0 silent 1! that it might 1 iord =0 nich ritically as little ol receiving mi him it home i oftics rted fort B T T s her through {’ {oth fin vect | AcAN hers had swept over | & 10 look | senius I thet | timely | the a pleasant | ¢ yeu pro, Lut 1 times very tters. i Do vo {rm 1 Yo e s heavy, A e sh it lifted he was pinehe hlack me “T' tortune imly I- e ird. whit his ha The n ah 1y i ol I w h the of Van {10 the s bizzer | Enginee New York, May b Rociety Holley lirook Ve in il vy Ge vice honor | hor Lyta 1 tion's founders ! onie Pur atiy n obtained from can pi a Hame It anp a | digita STwent for | vas saying | Wi Main i pblic any natn: mployed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, slde oo, Danid an cag ttle with Moth her Keep hor it you to my o rouiiscd would vou he prou to write to Wrote You evely week, soni- ftener, and I'ni still writing week, though 1 can't mail Now Now 1« u v Diavid Rochester Gity Interesti nd I'm s and I'n orficially \ as 1 pl estor ailients ¢ human b 1 and st arch laboratoric vill cuy within a 1l outward L The test roan apparent local he W that tinding a new Bidden dofec the ordis you 1 acs, Vs A4 MMty Ning We all mory. |1 Sally | 1ot 10tographs 1 Sally. or iher r Sally care md tions of the inters abtained by ta : witl metlhie ntly ther vour n s I or hori oic Lovel, over, young, tender, 1 Tire not thes usi- | zive Tove Non It o exan wenival days nrred o mation of litinati tainty of spection, ity 100k unkenly, bravely ird s th whiteve v Back and of N nd wou dam sihilit troes vaphe The Betwe zoing to 1 d and of with p W hite ves Don't David vou : portions of were phote machine more, v a poor man and D don’t lunter ity the decayed pi “d knots, )y 1l cavities of st atly own pla sheank from Step by step, cod. that t Is in yoowere n o the nost forgotten bt familiar voic 1y Lhy Proctor e, Sally.” as Arthur Van Hor d not seen sinee the Tast carnival in Capital City (TO BE CONTINUED) Horne ste nest i type ok pictur the tre sting detail of the stages of non told e I find 5o cven wormis COSWIC R whont day into a new rol tallmen to Honor Sperry With Medal (P—The Anier- Mechanical Engin- meeting in Pitts- award Sperry of of spri 11 medal to Elmer A Iyn for his achievements in vention of the medal was endows ot n yresident the Holley it 0 17, is to its Cal, orts 1o de of ZYrOsCop: din 1 ockwood, e oy of adeni, past tional phase which b ago Wil be Dr. Robert president of Calif Teehnology. Dr. Millikan's creation still Socict Alexander nizi- o rays tine ong of the by 010 and n org: srided et nature i and aw greut unic of of an engine accomplished benetit.” public Bis snecrss n - tron, has NEW HEA REMEDY t May 5. (A new drug for 18 affections of the heart 1 conmon order of the milk- nel chemist, one o which |1 res rding s discovery, is, tific entist tiny ori has Afri- is almost lant of the bits by a ¥ N uzaving to ucosid Milky Way. has becr given rtain ad now ing to satisfy nysterions peirs pe rays ward from the heyond the Milk termine n origin and gos over similar specifics Leing more soluble than line and loss tosic than ona- conrse will he coming mont Dr. Millikan GooH Ll Special Notice u Dy wide phere studics plica e st at Red Men's Hall, 2 o Saturday evening, May & o'clock. Adission 2 y-five Open to adst of 1 their 1a th el as " ol their to prizes hility X-24Y5 REVEALING DEFECTS IN TREES 1esting Study N i ted the is. fully red rts; affecting its solidi- zoing on, vt N points more It took a lot of time Dy deteet delicate than devised. il torn hen they sailed Amcrica aml watched the the pith-balls and goldle make up the deteeting the iustruments, high in the mountains, deep i their over the Pacific Occan. ” Aniong these ’ v. culled cosmic rays and fined as comprising tha “penetrating diation” > origin. the seientists {rays bardy enough to dive tinto water hefore completcly dissipated, Although the expedition into Andes had four primary most maportant were whether cosmic originated in - the Milky Wa; Whether there was basis hypothesis that the ray 1o impact in the carth's phere of clectrons endowed nillions of in thunderstorms, Tn announcing elimination Milky W the power plant the cosmic Dr. “We took two long ations, cach lasting thres it an altit of 15,400 feet deep vadley of i which the Milky W for another six hours “We could détect «t all in the values of the on the clectroscopes Milky Way it out of sight.” at Lake Miguilla, Ameri convinced the menters that thunderstorms not indircetly responsible rays. A long series on shiphoard off the South ican coast showed not the st iner m the of iightning ress, No v ation at sea-le the ray's ene different g FONS WA Tor previotsly play e out Forester Makes May . (P ke now Tn- thos: heing help trees, e ied with the ucted by Thom- toc city for. 5. Wilsey of 1h COmpany's re- s show that N-ray di=close itions trunk which appearances s were undertaken Iy healthy tree on acci- bility detec n cond ot an desin method of spretion of all external noted. Indiéa- ior conditions pping with & ms 1an auger. How- pds often fail to reliable informa- loy, v was when us that the ay iy the possibility 1ch of the une nt hods of 10 also avoid the ng the tree. To of this method, already cut 410\\)\ a4 with the s distinguished sound wood and they also show- and other detai deeay which m ength of 1he woold met in- re a disp el 1 positions. A “mechanical man® that the movies made by ponent has heen invented | Bl ish mathematician, Ly the photo- # of thin scetions es displayed much b oas the char- n, various types cay. worm t work.” AYS ARE Ninety holes BEING STUDIED Millikan Continues Tests of These Phenomena M 7.2 termine the famons “cosmic discovercd some made this snmmer Andrews Millikan, ornia Institute of Fur- diree- conclusion that tollowing isolating 1he 4 international in clog- niost recent scien- the Pasadena positive that have distant sci the their than ergy and 1 cave 1o from ¥y W and to de- conclusively their extensive oxperi- carricd on during I 1 his ron, hie he horatory First Ctroscopes, eleetrical assistant, nsed @ hemis- for thei they whose: ! enr- Nincty miles an hour is the western race Detroit, “boats 10 rays. trophy at Sentember hour is held by Gar Wood, MY TRRIN /i TELL YUK f[\”l /@(IDENT ”JUST KIDS fLL TELL |\ YUW WILL | YUK AS3UT!NOT=-TILL WRECK! jABOUT MY ‘ SUCH LOUD TALK = \'M ASHAMED OF YOU - REMEMBER THAT LITTLE ._FROTHINGHAM 1S YOUR GUEST AND s \F HE WANTS TO TELL You B by King f Grest Britain righte reserved o MAY any about Cali- to South of which | clements in Andes valleys beams of clectrical de- t portion of which is of found 190 fe their energy was the objects, | points to deter- for th: were dut atmos- with | volts of cnergy acquired | of the Millikah said: serics of ob- days, in s Andes, from in sight | no difference readings the was overhead and when Sough experi- were for the experiments Amer- slight- dings while was in prog- of es was observed in plays ¢hess and automatically responds to its human op- a Span- Miles Per: Hour Is Woman’s Spc_aed B?ft, 2 Goal| specd | §7—R| goal of Miss Beuly Carstairs, who is coming from England with two speed for the Harmsworth |88—ROOMS FOR The present record of 801z miles per 9y 1928, S THE HERALD st CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Awanged for and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTION Order Tates Upon Application Charge Patterson-Chevrolet Good Used Cars “With an 0. 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